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Fabric

Fabric Description

Fabric is the most important part of our product and we make sure to give you the best. This includes sourcing superior quality materials. We at INDIAN THREADS love to make great clothes and we want people to love our clothes and enjoy wearing them. Therefore each piece is impeccably crafted from the finest materials available. We spare no effort or expense at detailing and fine-tuning of each product shipped. Here is a brief about the materials we have used at Indian Threads.

Cotton: The most common vegetable fibre, the quality of the fibre depends on its length: a long fibre generates lustrous, strong and high-quality cotton. Its characteristics make it an ideal material for fine, light summer fabrics, but at the same time it is a good fibre for heavier fabrics suitable for every season.

Organic Cotton: The use of organic cotton is quite recent. Its characteristics are the same as cotton, but its distinctiveness lies in the farming methods and low impact transformation of its components: the fibre is cultivated according to organic farming principles, whereby the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides is prohibited in all farming, harvesting and transformation phases. Most of our garments are made from organic cotton certified by GOTS.

Linen: Avegetable fibre obtained from the flax plant, Linen gives a cool sensation and this characteristic makes it particularly suited to summer clothes. This fibre is lustrous and cool. Main features: strong and lustrous fibre; non-allergenic, highly absorbent and comfortable on the skin. It can be washed in warm water, dries quickly and is simple to iron.Clever Washing To take care of your clothes it is important to wash and dry them properly. Here are some suggestions to keep your wardrobe looking good for longer while respecting the environment.

Washing Instructions

To take care of your clothes it is important to wash and dry them properly. Here are some suggestions to keep your wardrobe looking good for longer while respecting the environment.

We reccommend:
Hand wash. Maximum temperature 40°C.
Line dry in shade.
Iron at low temperature
Do no bleach.
Do not dry clean.

Notes:
To keep the garment looking like new for as long as possible, turn inside out to wash and dry.
Seperate constrasting colours, wash at the temperature mentioned.
Do not iron, rub, twist or wring decorations/prints.
Where there are decorations/prints, iron the garment on the reverse side
Do not rub or remove stains from part of the garment only; always wash or clean the whole garment.

Clever Washing

To take care of your clothes it is important to wash and dry them properly. Here are some suggestions to keep your wardrobe looking good for longer while respecting the environment.

WATER IS A PRECIOUS RESOURCE, DON'T WASTE IT
Wash garments only if necessary. Often a few hours in the open air freshen a garment and allows you to wear it again.

REDUCE ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
Don't wash garments at high temperatures unless specifically indicated, remember that detergents are now much more efficient than in the past. Many detergents work from 40°C, using 50% less energy than a 60°C wash. It also maintains the quality of the fabric. Finally, when possible, dry your clothes on a clothesline.

USE DETERGENTS CAREFULLY
Use the right amount of detergent; avoid the temptation to add more. Using harsh detergent tends to spoil the fabric. By using good quality detergent in moderation you will not damage your clothes and also reduce pollution.

RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT
Dry-clean clothes only if it is the only possible option. This kind of cleaning requires organic solvents that have a negative impact on the environment.